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. >> host: was the u.s. population of african-americans are black people? cover the growth of the revolutionary war to the civil war? speech to local there are about four and half million black people in the south : the united states in 1860. a quarter million black people pre in the north in the courtroom million kilowatts of a quarter of a million black people free within the south. and 4 million black people who are forced slaves. that population grows low little more than a million at the time of the revolution. >> host: are all for migrations did surge in demand for labor? >> guest: i think that is true they're driven by changes of economy at the bottom. that is the necessity to find commodities. mostly sugar. tobacco or rice, corn is the you could sell of the international market and hopefully from the perspective of those planters as layoffs, a lesson demands. that, of course, and drives the trans-atlantic slave trade. of course the, and drive, that internal slave trade. and, of course, the rise of manufacturing in the north end of those two world wa
. >> host: was the u.s. population of african-americans are black people? cover the growth of the revolutionary war to the civil war? speech to local there are about four and half million black people in the south : the united states in 1860. a quarter million black people pre in the north in the courtroom million kilowatts of a quarter of a million black people free within the south. and 4 million black people who are forced slaves. that population grows low little more than a million at...
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the u.s. wants north korea to suspend its nuclear program as the first step toward negotiations that could lead to normal relations. the father wouldn't do it, and so far, there's no indication the son will, either. jeff. >> glor: david, i know new leadership is still being sorted out, but what do the nort north koreansment from the u.s.? >> reporter: most immediately they want shipments of food which the u.s. is willing to do so long as 2 goes to its people and not the military. for their part, the north koreans say if there are no food shipments there will be no progress in the nuclear talks. >> glor: a shudder went 32 the industry today when iran threatened to block the strait of hormuz. the price of crude had been rising steadily for two weeks and iran's threat pushed it over $101 a barrel but closed at 99 after the u.s. navy warned it would not tolerate a blockade and saudi arabia promised to off offset and lost oil. all of this points to instability in the markets. here is national corre
the u.s. wants north korea to suspend its nuclear program as the first step toward negotiations that could lead to normal relations. the father wouldn't do it, and so far, there's no indication the son will, either. jeff. >> glor: david, i know new leadership is still being sorted out, but what do the nort north koreansment from the u.s.? >> reporter: most immediately they want shipments of food which the u.s. is willing to do so long as 2 goes to its people and not the military....
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. >> u.s. senate expected to take test votes over competing plans over what to do with expiring social security tax. they want to extend and expand cuts and slap a tax on millionaires. republicans prefer to cut government bureaucracy. >> republicans said we'll come up with our approach, which is to eliminate 250,000 jobs in the federal government. >> mish mcconnell reply there'd is no reason to provide relief on those we're counting on. neither is expected to gain 60 votes necessity. senators are prepared to work on a compromise bill. >> several positive reports have analysts cautiously optimistic but one is tempering the enthusiasm just a bit. there is first, positive news. the orders placed and construction spending increased for a third state month. and retail and auto sales rose, several car makers posted double digit gains. number of people applying for unemployment rose for the first time in four weeks. and today's reports did not steam to sway investors too much. the dow jones fell 25 po
. >> u.s. senate expected to take test votes over competing plans over what to do with expiring social security tax. they want to extend and expand cuts and slap a tax on millionaires. republicans prefer to cut government bureaucracy. >> republicans said we'll come up with our approach, which is to eliminate 250,000 jobs in the federal government. >> mish mcconnell reply there'd is no reason to provide relief on those we're counting on. neither is expected to gain 60 votes...
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we have a visual. >> the u.s. military dropped off an empty shipping container for the police to use at the barics as a check point. the container has not been moved up the hill, but the taliban may have already boobytraped it. >> we will drive the truck off the road, which is a little sketchy. >> leaving the hard top is a big risk. it's easy to dig into soft-packed dirt roads and plant bombs. >> it's going to take basic maneuvering. >> roger, let's go. >> it sounds like jaws right there. did you hear it? da da -- >> that's the kind of theme music i like. >> brad and chief scan the road for freshly dug dirt. there's loose dirt about 15 meters up. hold it there. hold it. >> fresh soil is a tip-off an ied may be buried. >> not seeing anything yet. >> okay, roll on. >> i have two big clump piles -- >> stop. >> i am not seeing anything there. >> okay. moving. >> the vehicle is as close as it can get. >> come up to this corner here, and then we can get the robot out, what do you think? >> i like it. i like it a lot. >>
we have a visual. >> the u.s. military dropped off an empty shipping container for the police to use at the barics as a check point. the container has not been moved up the hill, but the taliban may have already boobytraped it. >> we will drive the truck off the road, which is a little sketchy. >> leaving the hard top is a big risk. it's easy to dig into soft-packed dirt roads and plant bombs. >> it's going to take basic maneuvering. >> roger, let's go. >> it...
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which is more different to the u.s. economy in >> i don't think you have to have either or. i don't get this fight about you have to have tax cuts. it is more congress has to ultimate cut. otherwise we'll end up like greece. we have to do that. significant thing you have to do here. while you are doing one. you debate the other. you can't take yourr eye off of it. sally has a point. if you do it now. that is an immediate. but in the long term. if you don't cut you are dead. >> john lay field . we haven't seen a true reaction to the pay roll tax extension by the markets. i think it could. there is no job creation event on the horizon. because we have no long-term plans. deficit plan and commission didn't work. we have no longg-term energy plann and only countryy in the world without an energy plan. you have the debt that we started redistributing since the 1960s, taking social security and say we'll fund that later. ur unfunded liabilityies are greater than the 15 trillion that is our actual debt. this is going to kill us and we have to have a day of reckoning. >> god, stop t
which is more different to the u.s. economy in >> i don't think you have to have either or. i don't get this fight about you have to have tax cuts. it is more congress has to ultimate cut. otherwise we'll end up like greece. we have to do that. significant thing you have to do here. while you are doing one. you debate the other. you can't take yourr eye off of it. sally has a point. if you do it now. that is an immediate. but in the long term. if you don't cut you are dead. >> john...
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the closing of the u.s. headquarters for the u.s. forces. it really marks the beginning of the -- the end of the draw down rather. the next few days as we're told, the final troops will be exiting iraq, the final u.s. troops. now, remember they have gone from a high of 170,000 troops at one point. there are now fewer than 4,000 troops remaining in the country and, remember, 92 bases at one point, even as late as september of 2010, now down to two bases. so really this is the ceremonial closing of the headquarters and in the days to come, certainly by the end of the year, the final u.s. troops will be leaving iraq. >> we haven't heard a lot about this, jim. you've been on the ground with u.s. troops there in iraq. what is their reaction to their withdrawal? >> reporter: well, as far as what the feeling may be among the troops, really there is a sense now of those who are remaining in the country of getting to the kuwait border safely. these coninvoices that will be moving from the remaining bases in iraq to kuwait, obviously, make very attrac
the closing of the u.s. headquarters for the u.s. forces. it really marks the beginning of the -- the end of the draw down rather. the next few days as we're told, the final troops will be exiting iraq, the final u.s. troops. now, remember they have gone from a high of 170,000 troops at one point. there are now fewer than 4,000 troops remaining in the country and, remember, 92 bases at one point, even as late as september of 2010, now down to two bases. so really this is the ceremonial closing...
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we called the fbi and the u.s. tarp's office and both were vague saying it was a part of the ongoing investigation. you know, some of the money that was spent, some of the $300,000 that was said that he spent it on a luxury suv, it was an outy -- audi suv. thomas got rid of the car and obtaind this tahoe, and that was the focus of a lot of attention here today, this morning and searching it thoroughly, ripping it a part and taking things out of it before towing it away. >>> our team coverage continues with the reaction to the fbi raid in ward 5 and the wilson building, where fellow d.c. council members are shaking their head. bob has the latest. >> reporter: across the city tonight, some are calling on council member thomas to resign. others saying he ought to go to jail. among his d.c. council colleagues, there is sympathy and scorn. >> reporter: think he's entitled to be innocent until he's proven guilty. >> i'm shocked to have heard about it. i don't know anything more. >> reporter: we caught up with a number of
we called the fbi and the u.s. tarp's office and both were vague saying it was a part of the ongoing investigation. you know, some of the money that was spent, some of the $300,000 that was said that he spent it on a luxury suv, it was an outy -- audi suv. thomas got rid of the car and obtaind this tahoe, and that was the focus of a lot of attention here today, this morning and searching it thoroughly, ripping it a part and taking things out of it before towing it away. >>> our team...
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u.s. troops have not been out of iraq for a week and it appears the sectarian violence is on the rise. we'll explain. >>> at least nine special needs patients were treated for injuries after their van crashed with two cars. it happened this morning on blair road northwest. right now, the severity of the injuries is not known and police are investigating how this crash happened. >>> at least 60 people are dead following a wave of violent attacks in iraq. terrell brown explains why authorities think that the bombings were a coordinated attack. >>> burnt out cars and debris are scattered across 14 different bomb sites in baghdad. a string of coordinated explosions hit everything from neighborhood markets to a police station. the blast killed more than 50 iraqis and injured dozens more. militants struck with car bombs, roadside blasts and one suicide bomber. the attacks come days after the last u.s. forces left iraq. >> i could not see anything because of the blast this woman said. then the se
u.s. troops have not been out of iraq for a week and it appears the sectarian violence is on the rise. we'll explain. >>> at least nine special needs patients were treated for injuries after their van crashed with two cars. it happened this morning on blair road northwest. right now, the severity of the injuries is not known and police are investigating how this crash happened. >>> at least 60 people are dead following a wave of violent attacks in iraq. terrell brown explains...
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. >> he is in the u.s. and free to return to gaithersburg, some of his neighbors are not looking forward to him come home. >> i do not think what he is saying is the truth. it is not so great we have somebody -- >> he also mentioned the life insurance policy he had on gardner. he said it was wrapped into a policy that would have trip if they canceled. >>> thank you. we also ask you to take part in our facebook call. 91% of those polled said yes. 9% say no. >>> new evidence suggests that a d.c. protesters hit by a car were purpose.k on the police chief spoke about the incident that happened early .ast month surveillance video showed some of the protesters moved in front the car while the vehicle was get through small gap. driver was not charged in the incident. >>> police have released a man whoe sketch of a attacked a woman in northwest washington. man grabbed a woman as she walked through the 100 block of around 2:00 a.m. it over into an alley and sexually assaulted her. they're offering a reward of up to
. >> he is in the u.s. and free to return to gaithersburg, some of his neighbors are not looking forward to him come home. >> i do not think what he is saying is the truth. it is not so great we have somebody -- >> he also mentioned the life insurance policy he had on gardner. he said it was wrapped into a policy that would have trip if they canceled. >>> thank you. we also ask you to take part in our facebook call. 91% of those polled said yes. 9% say no....
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that makes it more desirable to visit the u.s. legally. go to a better deportation program to move people out who shouldn't be here. have a guest worker program outsourced to american express, visa or master card so that you know that fraud is very unlikely. and have much steeper penalties for employers who hire people illegally. in that context what i've said which i think most people think is common sense which is there is a group of people who have been here a long time. we've talked about creating a citizenry view board in the world war ii selective service model. >> schieffer: could you. >> one last thing. if somebody has been here a long time and has an american family willing to sponsor them, they should be subject to review to get a residency permit not citizenship but a residency permit. i disagree with some of my friends. i do not believe the american people are going to send police out to round up folks who have been here 25 years. >> schieffer: that's the question i'm coming to. there are 11 million of these people. i mean, wha
that makes it more desirable to visit the u.s. legally. go to a better deportation program to move people out who shouldn't be here. have a guest worker program outsourced to american express, visa or master card so that you know that fraud is very unlikely. and have much steeper penalties for employers who hire people illegally. in that context what i've said which i think most people think is common sense which is there is a group of people who have been here a long time. we've talked about...
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she has taught in canada, the caribbean, and the u.s. and has been involved in the development of teachers for two decades. she consults on anti-racist inclusion very and equitable education. she assists school districts and schools to continually restructure themselves for equitable outcomes for all students. the initiative put that puts race -- she designed the initiative that puts race on the table. she is the virtual scholar for teaching for change. she is the author of "reality check," a major report on education. maybe conversation began. >> this is an occasion when we are going to talk across generations. these two guests here. and then we have some time for you to talk with them. the afternoon is full, and we are on to a little bit of a late start, so let me tell you how we hope to go. we will begin with ms. colvin giving 10 minutes of her very long and illustrious life in terms of work for civil rights. just 10 minutes. then, bryonn bain, whose life is not as long but illustrious nonetheless, will give 10 minutes also with some
she has taught in canada, the caribbean, and the u.s. and has been involved in the development of teachers for two decades. she consults on anti-racist inclusion very and equitable education. she assists school districts and schools to continually restructure themselves for equitable outcomes for all students. the initiative put that puts race -- she designed the initiative that puts race on the table. she is the virtual scholar for teaching for change. she is the author of "reality...
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they said everybody stabbed this one lieutenant. >> in 1972 the u.s. supreme court abolished capital punishment. basset's sentence was commuted to 150 years with the opportunity for parole every year. though he's been repeatedly turned down for parole, he remains one of stateville's model prisoners. he's worked in the industries department for more than 15 years. >> let's make sure it gets out to the right place. we have to number everything. >> i like it. i'm the type of guy likes to stay busy. i can't just lay around. i like to work. they call me a workaholic, really. they be trying to slow me down. >> i hire him as a janitor and slowly we train him and working with different equipment and assemblies and stuff. and i never have a problem with him. >> basset and a handful of other similarly well behaved low risk inmates live in "g" dorm. there are no bars or locks on their doors. they have more living space. they have a full bathroom. it's a small slice of heaven compared to the rest of the prison. >> there's so much noise out there. you know, just th
they said everybody stabbed this one lieutenant. >> in 1972 the u.s. supreme court abolished capital punishment. basset's sentence was commuted to 150 years with the opportunity for parole every year. though he's been repeatedly turned down for parole, he remains one of stateville's model prisoners. he's worked in the industries department for more than 15 years. >> let's make sure it gets out to the right place. we have to number everything. >> i like it. i'm the type of guy...
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some said u.s. participation in the nato action was justified on humanitarian grounds, but others argued it did not meet the criteria of the just war doctrine. the killings of osama bin laden and extremist u.s. ignited debate. there was debate about the growing u.s. use of weaponized, unmanned drones. american religious groups were divided over the palestinian requests for official u.n. recognition as a state. many opposed the statehood bid, but some christian groups supported the idea saying it was time for palestinians to have their own state. the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks prompted new examination of the state of interfaith relations. many muslim americans claimed of a continuing rise of anti-islamic discrimination. peter king sponsored hearings on what he called the radicalization of american muslims. there was acrimonious debate in several communities over proposed bans again sharia or islamic law. at the same time, the 9/11 anniversary highlighted many projects where diverse faith c
some said u.s. participation in the nato action was justified on humanitarian grounds, but others argued it did not meet the criteria of the just war doctrine. the killings of osama bin laden and extremist u.s. ignited debate. there was debate about the growing u.s. use of weaponized, unmanned drones. american religious groups were divided over the palestinian requests for official u.n. recognition as a state. many opposed the statehood bid, but some christian groups supported the idea saying...
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u.s. postal inspector police say the robber approached a postal employee as he was closing up, putting mail and the day's cash receipts in the truck parked out front. >> he said "i want all of the money." he gave the individual all of the money. he stuffed it into a black back pack and locked him into the back of the vehicle. approximately 20 minutes later he was released out of the vehicle by the mostal police officers. he was able to call them using his cell phone. >> reporter: investigators closed off the block. some went into nearby businesses into u street to see if anyone has seen someone running from the scene. officials say there has been a rash of robberies in the d.c. area but this on a crowded street in rush hour is the most brazen they've seen. >> over the past year and three monies we've had several times of postal robberies, this type where they're attacking our postal employees in the evening hours, we've had our postal employees attacked in the early morning hours prior to
u.s. postal inspector police say the robber approached a postal employee as he was closing up, putting mail and the day's cash receipts in the truck parked out front. >> he said "i want all of the money." he gave the individual all of the money. he stuffed it into a black back pack and locked him into the back of the vehicle. approximately 20 minutes later he was released out of the vehicle by the mostal police officers. he was able to call them using his cell phone. >>...
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u.s. marshal service took norris carol in custody in lexington, kentucky. arrest the 20-year-old at apartment on sunday. he's expected to be ex from indicted soon. he's charged with murder in the death of 25-year-old foster. family members say foster was living in the camp for several days before he was shot to death november 10. block away from the crowded plaza. city cleared out encampment shortly after that somewhating. >> developing news on peninsula. right now emergency crew work to go stop a fuel leak from a freight train. hazmat team on scene in the area of plume quist and seaport boulevard in redwood city. fuel tank of our union pacific train was run tawrd the. diesel kin to the track. rate now the ramp from northbound highway 1 to sea short shut down as crew soak it up. >> just a rough trip to the grocery store. bay area man beaten and called a terrorist. tonight separation details about the victim. >> and after 14 hour stand off with parolee oakland police finally get their man. tell you what happened. >> also the new controversy over the app on t
u.s. marshal service took norris carol in custody in lexington, kentucky. arrest the 20-year-old at apartment on sunday. he's expected to be ex from indicted soon. he's charged with murder in the death of 25-year-old foster. family members say foster was living in the camp for several days before he was shot to death november 10. block away from the crowded plaza. city cleared out encampment shortly after that somewhating. >> developing news on peninsula. right now emergency crew work to...
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this is the oldest continuously operated post in u.s. military. >> general washington chose this location to stop the british advancement during the revolutionary war. 24 years later, legislation signed by thomas jefferson in 1802, the college was established, devoted to training professional leaders in warfare. now more than 200 years later, today's cadets are well aware of the impressive legacy placed on their shoulders. >> tradition is everything here. it permeates through everything that we do. i mean, the uniform is the same as 1802 when the school opened. it gives us a background and something to draw from in the lives and experiences as cadets. >> since day one, everyone has their heart set on serving the country. it's not something you ever regret. it's something you get hyped about. you get reinspired and remotivated to serve your country. >> it starts with a mission. our mission to educate, train and inspire the corps of cadets so each graduate is a commissioned leader of character. committed to the values of duty, honor and co
this is the oldest continuously operated post in u.s. military. >> general washington chose this location to stop the british advancement during the revolutionary war. 24 years later, legislation signed by thomas jefferson in 1802, the college was established, devoted to training professional leaders in warfare. now more than 200 years later, today's cadets are well aware of the impressive legacy placed on their shoulders. >> tradition is everything here. it permeates through...
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. >>> part of the withdrawal from iraq the u.s. handed over camp victory. it includes many of saddam hussein luxury palaces. iraq has not yet announced the plan for the complex. there is talk turning saddam's jail cell into a museum. >>> they have cleared johannes mehserle and other police officers in -- jurorred had deliberated for five hours. the transit officers were accused of beating 43-year-old ken meth carrethers and arrest -- kenneth carrethers and arresting him. >> he knows he has things to deal with that were created on the night of the tragedy. >> i'm very disappointed. i'm very disappointed. i hope people will fight the way i did. >> carrethers believed if video would have existed, the outcome in this latest case would is been different. mehserle still faces a court date. >>> a judge has issued a gag order. it will prevent prosecutors and defense attorneys from pubically discussing details of the case. smith has pleaded not guilty. >>> time now 4:47. the suspect in last month months deadly shooting is in custody in kentucky. ktvu news received t
. >>> part of the withdrawal from iraq the u.s. handed over camp victory. it includes many of saddam hussein luxury palaces. iraq has not yet announced the plan for the complex. there is talk turning saddam's jail cell into a museum. >>> they have cleared johannes mehserle and other police officers in -- jurorred had deliberated for five hours. the transit officers were accused of beating 43-year-old ken meth carrethers and arrest -- kenneth carrethers and arresting him....
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but president bush said u.s., we do not intend to use these dragnets against people who are not terrorists. we have material support laws. it allows the prosecution of red cross to giving humanitarian aid to terrorists. is president obama going to prosecute the red cross? i do not think so. from his position now, it seems like the problem is not as bad because he says he can be adjusted. the attorney general can be trusted to do the right thing. the very existence of these large dragnets is a problem. tavis: let me take it a step further. the book talks about the war on terror and the erosion of american democracy. what we are sacrificing as the american people. there is this question about -- there is an assessment that needs to be made now of the white house itself. one of the issues i have 10 years later with this so-called bush doctrine, if we think you were going to strike us, we strike you first. that is what it is all about. the white house does a power grab, they pulled to their side of the ledger as much power as they can. why have there been no hearings on the so-called bush doct
but president bush said u.s., we do not intend to use these dragnets against people who are not terrorists. we have material support laws. it allows the prosecution of red cross to giving humanitarian aid to terrorists. is president obama going to prosecute the red cross? i do not think so. from his position now, it seems like the problem is not as bad because he says he can be adjusted. the attorney general can be trusted to do the right thing. the very existence of these large dragnets is a...
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. >>> optimism about next year, top analysts surveyed by the associated press expect u.s. economy to grow slightly faster than it did this year. 2.4% versus even 2. the economists concerns are unemployment and europe's problems. this year's christmas day on line shopping was up 16%, from last year, there was also huge increase in sales using mobile devices. those on line sales are one reason it's a great time to buy a television. internet deals are forcing brick and mortar retailers the cut prices. manufacturers are squeezed by lower cost labels. gift card sales are expected to hit a record $28 billion this year. while they were tops on wish lists, you may get cards you don't want. sell or exchange them at the plastic jungle or gift card rescue website. [ indistinct conversations ] come for a smoke? yeah. no. you telling me you quit? yeah, i'm on my way. i'm trying nicododerm cq. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette, celebrate a little win with nicoderm cq, the patch with smart control technology that gives you a burst of nicotine in the morning then con
. >>> optimism about next year, top analysts surveyed by the associated press expect u.s. economy to grow slightly faster than it did this year. 2.4% versus even 2. the economists concerns are unemployment and europe's problems. this year's christmas day on line shopping was up 16%, from last year, there was also huge increase in sales using mobile devices. those on line sales are one reason it's a great time to buy a television. internet deals are forcing brick and mortar retailers...
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it still works here. [ jennifer ] not a single layoff of a u.s. manufacturing worker. [ glen ] not one. not one. doing things the right way. quality. [ jimmeka ] building cars that americans want. [ jamaul ] right here in america. hyundai is an all-american success story. ♪ >> south bay man says broughtally beaten and called a terrorist outside a san jose grocery store. 32-year-old industrial designer was leaving the lucky store on white road last week when he says he was attacked by a group of men who broke his jaw and knocked out 6 teeth. they were drunk and belligerent. >> they open the car door and assaulted him during the assault they called him a terrorist. another separate issue apart from actually physically assaulting him now we get that possible hate crim crime. >>reporter: the victim is hin duchlt he doesn't want to be identified out of fear of retaliation. police new revawing surveillance from the grocery store to see if the assault was caught perhaps on video. >>> day long search for parolee in oakland is now over. police arrested a
it still works here. [ jennifer ] not a single layoff of a u.s. manufacturing worker. [ glen ] not one. not one. doing things the right way. quality. [ jimmeka ] building cars that americans want. [ jamaul ] right here in america. hyundai is an all-american success story. ♪ >> south bay man says broughtally beaten and called a terrorist outside a san jose grocery store. 32-year-old industrial designer was leaving the lucky store on white road last week when he says he was attacked by a...
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back to you. >> thank you. >>> a scare for u.s. officials after iran claims it shot down a u.s. drone. what the u.s. is saying about the incident. and the bomb that sent nearly 50,000 people running for safety. >>> good evening. in tonight's headlines, two people were rushed to the hospital this evening after being shot in the parking lot of a burger king in redwood city. it happened about 7:15 this evening. police are looking for four men, and the victim will survive. >>> people may return to their homes in san francisco's tenderloin after a fire drove them from the building on eddie street this morning. investigators believe a cigarette sparked the fire. the port of oakland has taken out a full page newspaper ad urging the public not to support the occupy movement's effort to shut down the port next monday. this comes after protestors blocked the truck traffic at the port. the local long shore man's union opposed the blocking. >>> an undetonated world war ii bomb surfaced in the river forcing the biggest mass evacuation in six decades. llama hassan has the details on what foll
back to you. >> thank you. >>> a scare for u.s. officials after iran claims it shot down a u.s. drone. what the u.s. is saying about the incident. and the bomb that sent nearly 50,000 people running for safety. >>> good evening. in tonight's headlines, two people were rushed to the hospital this evening after being shot in the parking lot of a burger king in redwood city. it happened about 7:15 this evening. police are looking for four men, and the victim will survive....
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the last u.s. troops are preparing to come home, but tonight if you think it's really over, we'll show you what our new colleague ted koppel found when he went back to iraq. >>> illegal immigration. how far can individual states go to crack down? right in the middle of an election season the u.s. supreme court agrees to decide an emotional issue. >>> the confrontations today on the campaign trail. mitt romney's uncomfortable moment with a vietnam vet, and newt gingrich fires back about that $10,000 bet. >>> and making a difference. chelsea clinton will join us tonight here in the studio with the story of an extraordinary woman who has given everything she's got to help children in need. she's got to help children in need. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. it's been a long and awful war in iraq, ever since the u.s. invasion nine years ago. and then for years what amounted to an american and allied occupation of that country. today at the white
the last u.s. troops are preparing to come home, but tonight if you think it's really over, we'll show you what our new colleague ted koppel found when he went back to iraq. >>> illegal immigration. how far can individual states go to crack down? right in the middle of an election season the u.s. supreme court agrees to decide an emotional issue. >>> the confrontations today on the campaign trail. mitt romney's uncomfortable moment with a vietnam vet, and newt gingrich fires...
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a busy saturday session for the u.s. senate. the body approved a two-month extension of the payroll tax cut which the house will consider next week and passed a budget bill to keep the government running. >>> more news later. now back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> it's where to be. locked up. yeah. the steps you don't want to follow because life without parole is a hard pill to swallow. tomorrow isn't promised because today isn't finished. i can feel the tension when there is drama in the building. there is nowhere for you to hide. i suggest you stay away from here and follow god. prison life is hard. locked up. locked up, everybody locked up. this ain't the place you want to be because prison life is hard. locked up, locked up, everybody locked up. this ain't the place you want to be because prison life is hard. make different choices than the ones i made. stay free. keep it real. peace. >> though phillip stroud will never live life beyond the fences of the wabash valley correc
a busy saturday session for the u.s. senate. the body approved a two-month extension of the payroll tax cut which the house will consider next week and passed a budget bill to keep the government running. >>> more news later. now back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> it's where to be. locked up. yeah. the steps you don't want to follow because life without parole is a hard pill to swallow. tomorrow isn't...
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the institution in 2000, it was under lockdown, still reeling from one of the worst prison riots in u.s. history. five years later, we went back inside pelican bay, where the staff has worked to curb gang activity and prevent violent outbreaks but in an environment simmering with bitter rivalries and racial tension. finding any long-term solution is a never-ending battle. >> inmates in the general population right now consider everything a state of war, so they are ready for everything. >> some guys gonna get their head blown off, some guys are going to get stabbed real good. >> there's no hope. >> we are in the new alcatraz. >> isolated on the northern coastline, some 300 miles north of san francisco, there is a small community besieged by violence, incinerated by racial hatred. the community is called pelican bay, one of the most notorious maximum security prisons in america. pelican bay state prison was designed as california's new alcatraz, a single facility that would isolate and contain the state's worst inmates, inmates too violent and dangerous for any other institutions. >> inv
the institution in 2000, it was under lockdown, still reeling from one of the worst prison riots in u.s. history. five years later, we went back inside pelican bay, where the staff has worked to curb gang activity and prevent violent outbreaks but in an environment simmering with bitter rivalries and racial tension. finding any long-term solution is a never-ending battle. >> inmates in the general population right now consider everything a state of war, so they are ready for everything....
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back to you. >> thank you. >>> a scare for u.s. officials after iran claims it shot down a u.s. drone. what the u.s. is saying about the incident. and the bomb that sent nearly 50,000 people running for safety. hey, your high speed internet here, at home... ...and on the go... ...with some really big news. it's b-i-g -- big. high speed internet from at&t at home... ...includes wi-fi access on the go. woo-hoo! [ together ] it's an unbelievable deal. well, gotta go. but wait -- there's more... [ female announcer ] go to the website below today and get high speed internet for the unbelievably low price of just 14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. it's all the speed you need at a great price. you can chill online at a park. here, pidgie, pidgie. [ pigeon coos ] and surf the web at your favorite bookstore. our internet at home includes access to the entire national at&t wi-fi hot spot network on the go. [ female announcer ] go to the website below and get high speed internet for just 14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. that's all the s
back to you. >> thank you. >>> a scare for u.s. officials after iran claims it shot down a u.s. drone. what the u.s. is saying about the incident. and the bomb that sent nearly 50,000 people running for safety. hey, your high speed internet here, at home... ...and on the go... ...with some really big news. it's b-i-g -- big. high speed internet from at&t at home... ...includes wi-fi access on the go. woo-hoo! [ together ] it's an unbelievable deal. well, gotta go. but wait --...
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. >>> hi i'm christie a departmene u.s. army so, if the mint makes this hot chocolate cool, does the mint hot chocolate make me cool? not really. the new mint hot chocolate from dunkin' donuts. grab the cool sensation of mint today.
. >>> hi i'm christie a departmene u.s. army so, if the mint makes this hot chocolate cool, does the mint hot chocolate make me cool? not really. the new mint hot chocolate from dunkin' donuts. grab the cool sensation of mint today.
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u.s. troops in the country preparing to make the long journey home. it begins with a layover in the place where it all began for our troops nine years ago. and our chief foreign correspondent richard engle is there. >> reporter: a last roll call before going home. >> it's definitely a great thing. i can't wait to go home. >> seeing my wife again. spend some time with the family. >> reporter: the u.s. military command closed in baghdad, but troops are still leaving iraq, crossing the border and coming here to kuwait. kuwait is iraq's official out processing center, where the war is packed up and shipped home. >> we're all looking forward to getting home. but six months, a year from now, everybody's going look back on it, wow, we were the last people there. >> reporter: the iraq war was launched from here in kuwait nearly nine years ago. now everything seems in reverse. the troops are leaving from where they once prepared to fight a dictator. the war is ending where it began. tanks are being
u.s. troops in the country preparing to make the long journey home. it begins with a layover in the place where it all began for our troops nine years ago. and our chief foreign correspondent richard engle is there. >> reporter: a last roll call before going home. >> it's definitely a great thing. i can't wait to go home. >> seeing my wife again. spend some time with the family. >> reporter: the u.s. military command closed in baghdad, but troops are still leaving iraq,...
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u.s. economy? >> i feel the u.s. economy is getting better. >> reporter: steve tiffen's long island company makes filters for camera lenses. are you hiring? >> we have taken an approach basically to increase our temporary staff. >> reporter: tiffen has added 20 temporary workers this year, a 10% increase. but he wants the situation in europe and washington to stabilize. >> then we'll start putting more permanent people on. >> reporter: weekly first-time unemployment claims have been falling steadily for the past month and are now well below 400,000. it looks like we're past the threat of another reception. >> reporter: absolutely. >> reporter: economist ellen zentner predicts the economy will grow 2.3% next year. in terms of bringing down the unemployment rate, is that enough? >> the economy need to get well beyond the 2.5% growth rate, closer to 3%, 3.5% to bring the unemployment rate down meaningfully. it's not growth you can get very excited about, but it's better. >> reporter: better,
u.s. economy? >> i feel the u.s. economy is getting better. >> reporter: steve tiffen's long island company makes filters for camera lenses. are you hiring? >> we have taken an approach basically to increase our temporary staff. >> reporter: tiffen has added 20 temporary workers this year, a 10% increase. but he wants the situation in europe and washington to stabilize. >> then we'll start putting more permanent people on. >> reporter: weekly first-time...
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the last u.s. combat troops from iraq are back on u.s. soil for christmas. 200 soldiers arrived at fort hood yesterday. only a few dozen soldiers remain in kuwait at the moment. and mel kalikimaka from the first family. the first lady helped track santa for norad and updating kids around the country. a live look at the christmas tree here at 30 rock. no folks there right now. that's going to change later on today. happy holidays to all. more news in just an hour. stick around. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. there are 2 million people behind bars in america. we open the gates, "lockup." >> as is the case at many maximum security prisons, some inmates locked up for rule infractions at alabama's holman correctional fassellety complain about unfair treatment. warden grantt culliver says they're not only fair, but reflect what the public expects of the prison system. >> once a year, every prisoner in holman comes up for a progress review before warden culliver and supervisor james powers. >> this is your annual
the last u.s. combat troops from iraq are back on u.s. soil for christmas. 200 soldiers arrived at fort hood yesterday. only a few dozen soldiers remain in kuwait at the moment. and mel kalikimaka from the first family. the first lady helped track santa for norad and updating kids around the country. a live look at the christmas tree here at 30 rock. no folks there right now. that's going to change later on today. happy holidays to all. more news in just an hour. stick around. >>> due...
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. >> reporter: this is the only store of its kind in the u.s. its owners have an exclusive contract with the airline. if a bag is unclaimed for 90 days, it is legal to sell whatever's inside. and we do mean whatever. >> cut. >> reporter: really? clothes are a big seller. and what goes under them sell surprisingly well, too. items here are 20% to 80% suggested retail. >> we have people every year from all 50 states, probably 40 or 50 foreign countries. >> reporter: some people come just to marvel at what other humans pack. men, it turns out, often pack their wedding rings when they go on business trips. that's a whole other story. we're not here to do that one today. their finest jewels. >> 5.8 carat diamond ring. we sold it for $26,000. >> reporter: wow. evidence of our digital addiction is everywhere. that laptop you left in the seat back pocket? it's here. same goes for that camera you got for your birthday. >> when we get the cameras in and the didn'tal cards, we clear all of that. >> reporter: you're not getting a camera with other people's
. >> reporter: this is the only store of its kind in the u.s. its owners have an exclusive contract with the airline. if a bag is unclaimed for 90 days, it is legal to sell whatever's inside. and we do mean whatever. >> cut. >> reporter: really? clothes are a big seller. and what goes under them sell surprisingly well, too. items here are 20% to 80% suggested retail. >> we have people every year from all 50 states, probably 40 or 50 foreign countries. >> reporter:...
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. >> officer alvin formally of the u.s. army is one of the drill instructors. >> my primary goal is to turn these youthful offenders hopefully into productive citizens so they can re-enter society. >> left, left. left, right. >> while in the program, participants are no longer considered inmates, they are cadets. >> the biggest shock to the cadets when they arrive is having to do something that somebody else has told them to do. drop your tray. ready, ready, ready. sit. >> on the street, you free to do anything you want to do. in boot camp, you got to ask for permission for any little thing you want to do. >> fix it in the tray. >> all right, sir. >> i say ready, ready, ready, eat! >> the first thing that hits them is we're in charge. we're going to tell them what to do, how to do it, and when to do it. and the next thing that goes through their mind is what did i get myself into? >> the first phase of boot camp is four months of shock incarceration. up at 4:00 a.m., in bed by 9:00 p.m., the cadets are allowed no visits, no
. >> officer alvin formally of the u.s. army is one of the drill instructors. >> my primary goal is to turn these youthful offenders hopefully into productive citizens so they can re-enter society. >> left, left. left, right. >> while in the program, participants are no longer considered inmates, they are cadets. >> the biggest shock to the cadets when they arrive is having to do something that somebody else has told them to do. drop your tray. ready, ready, ready....
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what is the u.s. say something so far the u.s. is using the alternate aplooins lines in afghanistan to issue a statement is only saying the uav which the iranians may be referring to may be a u.s. unarmed reconnaissance aircraft that had been flying a mission over western afghanistan last week. the operators of the uav lost control of the aircraft and had been working to determine its status. that is what the u.s. is saying about all of this, a loss of flight controls before the drone went down. but what the u.s. isn't saying is that it was shot down or one of the highly classified drones. the key question is do the iranians have their hands on classified u.s. intelligence technology? >> let's talk more about the pentagon's concerns. how concerned is the pentagon about losing a drone in iran? >> well, look, when things like this typically happen, and they do, a helicopter sadly goes down, a drone, an aircraft, what usually happens is the u.s. will very quickly call in an air strike. it will bomb the wreckage and if it is in afghan
what is the u.s. say something so far the u.s. is using the alternate aplooins lines in afghanistan to issue a statement is only saying the uav which the iranians may be referring to may be a u.s. unarmed reconnaissance aircraft that had been flying a mission over western afghanistan last week. the operators of the uav lost control of the aircraft and had been working to determine its status. that is what the u.s. is saying about all of this, a loss of flight controls before the drone went...
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the u.s. government is considering legislation which would allow the government to share with private industry classified security techniques to block hacking. >> okay, pierre thomas, thank you very much. >>> and now to the other major headline tonight. the most sweeping changes to pilot rules in half a century. 91 million americans are traveling for the holidays, many by air, and the new rules are supposed to make flying safer by preventing pilot fatigue, a factor in so many crashes. but do these new rules go far enough? abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross has reported extensively on pilots too tired to fly. >> reporter: today's new fatigue rules for pilots are meant to prevent accidents like this one. the crash of a colgan air commuter jet from newark to buffalo in 2009, in which 50 people died. neither the pilot nor the first officer had slept in a bed the night before. they had commuted to newark from florida and washington state. yawns could be heard on the cockpit voice re
the u.s. government is considering legislation which would allow the government to share with private industry classified security techniques to block hacking. >> okay, pierre thomas, thank you very much. >>> and now to the other major headline tonight. the most sweeping changes to pilot rules in half a century. 91 million americans are traveling for the holidays, many by air, and the new rules are supposed to make flying safer by preventing pilot fatigue, a factor in so many...